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      richb201
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      Thanks Dan. I have been battling with Docker to get AWS Secrets Manager going and I am just about done. I will be moving over the VMware. I have loaded a vbox on my laptop (even though I am already in Linux) so I can do complete install on it. I will still be using RDS.

      Can you point me at any docs you have for installing in a vmWare box? How does it work with multiple instances? I am using passwordless and I will need to specify the address of fa:9011 for each box. Or would you suggest just one copy a fa?

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        richb201
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        Turns out that AWS uses Docker not vmWare so I'm back to docker.

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        • danD
          dan
          last edited by

          Ah, makes sense. We don't have specific VMware instructions; I'd imagine it'd work with a zipfile. But it sounds like you figured it out.

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            richb201
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            I am back to Docker but still having issues my FA docker install no longer working. Here is the database ENV I am using. Does this normal?

              DATABASE_URL: jdbc:mysql://database-2.cwymdn16cxes.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com/fusionauthdb
            
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            • danD
              dan
              last edited by dan

              Looks good to me. Probably a good idea to make sure you can connect to that database with the username and password you set in the environment from your container. RDS instances are behind a security group, so you need to make sure your requests can get through that.

              I do see you shared more of the error message on another thread. Maybe you need to add the port number (:3306, just before /fusionauthdb) ?

              I'm not going to mention this more than once, but wanted to let you know that you can get a FusionAuth Cloud server provisioned and maintained for as little as $75/month (pricing correct as I write this). Not sure how much time you are spending getting your remote server up and running, but it may be worth considering 🙂 .

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                richb201 @dan
                last edited by richb201

                @dan

                I agree this is getting way too painful.

                I changed back to using my local mysql. For some reason silent config mod is still showing its "ugly" face.

                ---------------------------------- Entering Silent Configuration Mode -----------------------------------
                ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                
                WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
                WARNING: Illegal reflective access by com.inversoft.lang.ClassLoaderTools (file:/usr/local/fusionauth/fusionauth-app/web/WEB-INF/lib/inversoft-database-0.5.2.jar) to method java.net.URLClassLoader.addURL(java.net.URL)
                WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of com.inversoft.lang.ClassLoaderTools
                WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations
                WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release
                
                

                Could be because I no longer have my fa table. I am not sure what happened to it? Clearly this problem is way above my "pay grade".

                I relaunched my Ec2 instance and now I am able to at least use URL:9011 and the UI opens up.

                But I still get the error above when I "docker up".

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                • danD
                  dan
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                  Are you talking about the Illegal reflective access error message?

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                    richb201
                    last edited by

                    yes, for one thing.

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                    • danD
                      dan
                      last edited by

                      You can safely ignore that. It's a java warning based on some of the libraries on which we depend, I believe. If you can provide the version of java you are using and the OS version, I can file a bug.

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                        richb201
                        last edited by richb201

                        Dan, I moving this discussion up to github since it seems to be an issue possibly with fusionauth/fusionauth-app:1.19.7 or perhaps the config of RDS.

                        One more thing. I do not have a mysql image in my docker container. This was taken out because of the use of RDS, but I am not sure FA can tolerate this?

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                          richb201
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                          I believe that this issue was solved. Seems that I was getting confused between the DATABASE_USERNAME and the DATABASE_ROOT_USERNAME. This was causing the error count to exceed the default. I think all is AOK. Thanks.

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                          • danD
                            dan
                            last edited by

                            Thanks awesome @richb201 !

                            I'm glad you were able to sort it out!

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